The poetic museum reviving historic collections
Author Julian Spalding maintains that both approaches devalue visiting museums and galleries. The frontiers of knowledge, he argues, are no longer collectible as they were during the Enlightenment, when museums became a central way of understanding natural and human history. Using examples as varied...
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Main Author: | Spalding, Julian (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Munich New York
Prestel
2002
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